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61. Service Designates Critical Habitat For The Colorado Butterfly Plant In Platte A
US Fish and Wildlife service 134 Union Boulevard Lakewood, colorado 80228 Brian Kelly 307772-2374 ext 3405-03 Diane Katzenberger 303-236-4578
http://mountain-prairie.fws.gov/pressrel/05-03.htm
The Mountain-Prairie Region NEWS RELEASE U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
134 Union Boulevard
Lakewood, Colorado 80228 January 11, 2005 Contacts: T yler Abbott 307-772-2374 ext 23
Brian Kelly 307-772-2374 ext 3405-03 Diane Katzenberger 303-236-4578 Service Designates Critical Habitat for the Colorado Butterfly Plant in Platte and Laramie Counties, Wyoming
In accordance with a court-approved settlement agreement, the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service today designated 3,538 acres of critical habitat along approximately 51 stream miles within Platte and Laramie counties, Wyoming for the Federally threatened Colorado butterfly plant, a short-lived perennial herb. Private lands comprise 90 percent of the designated critical habitat with state lands comprising the remaining 10 percent. The designated areas are adjacent to Tepee Ring Creek, Bear Creek, Little Bear Creek, Horse Creek, Lodgepole Creek, Diamond Creek, and Lone Tree Creek, Wyoming In this final action, the Service excluded 4,948 acres from the 8,486 acres that were proposed as critical habitat.

62. FSCPE Contacts
State Data Center www.dola.colorado.gov/demog/demog.cfm. Connecticut Dr.Lloyd Mueller (E). Mr. William Tillman, Jr. (E,P) (919) 7337061 ext. 279
http://www.census.gov/population/www/coop/coop.html
FSCPE Contacts
Alabama
Mr. Larry J. Childers (E)...............(334) 242-5525
Director, Communications and Information Division
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs
401 Adams Avenue
P.O. Box 5690
Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5690
FAX: 334-242-5515
Email: lchilders@adeca.state.al.us
State Data Center: www.adeca.alabama.gov
Alaska Dr. Gregory Williams (E,P).......(907) 465-6029 Research and Analysis Section Alaska Department of Labor P. O. Box 25501 Juneau, Alaska 99802-5501 Express: 1111 West 8th Street, Room 301 Juneau, AK 99801 FAX: 907-465-4506 Email: greg_williams@labor.state.ak.us Website: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us/ State Data Center: http://almis.labor.state.ak.us Arizona Mr. Samuel Colon (E,A)...................(602) 542-6057 Arizona Dept. of Economic Security Population Statistics Unit P. O. Box 6123-045Z Phoenix, Arizona 85005-3202 Express: 1789 W. Jefferson St., First Floor, NE corner, Site Code 045Z, Phoenix, AZ 85007 FAX: 602-542-7425 Email: scolon@azdes.gov State Data Center: http://www.aiea.ualr.edu/census/default.html

63. GIS, GPS, And Telemetry Resources - TWS Working Group
colorado coop Wildlife Research Unit Software developed by Department of Fishery (800) 3460085, ext. 363; Photogrammetric Engineering Remote Sensing
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/tws-gis/wwwsrce.htm
GIS, GPS, and Telemetry Resources General Data Telemetry Software ... Magazines INTERNET SITES General

64. Contracts Office - Colorado State University
Athletics = 25000, Assoc AD for ext. Operations, CM, over $15000 CES,Cooperative extension service. CSFS, colorado State Forest service
http://www.admin.colostate.edu/cs/sigauth/sigauth4.html
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65. Colorado State University - Faculty And Staff Resources (e-Comment Daily)
Contact Nancy Race Email nrace@coop.ext.colostate.edu Phone (970) 491-2858 colostate.edu® services © 1997-2001 colorado State University
http://comment.colostate.edu/index.asp?page=send_article&article_id=271585493

66. Colorado State University - Faculty And Staff Resources (e-Comment Daily)
organizations that work with cooperative extension staff colorado County AgentsAssociation, Email nrace@coop.ext.colostate.edu Phone (970) 491-2858
http://comment.colostate.edu/index.asp?page=display_article&article_id=271585493

67. ABM Information Management - Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
An independent contractor gives his or her services to a multiple of unrelatedpersons or firms at the same time. 18. kclark@coop.ext.colostate.edu.
http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/ABM/abmpr2.htm
Agricultural Personnel Issues - Employee vs. Independent Contractor
Securing human resources is a complex issue. Is a person an employee or an independent contractor? What forms need to be completed and on file? What is a fair wage? What about benefits? When and how much salary withholdings should be made? And the questions go on and on. This article focuses on the question of whether the person providing human resources to a business is an "employee" or an "independent contractor". It is very important to correctly distinguish between the two each has its own rights and responsibilities.
IRS Determination Guidelines
There are many guidelines established by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for distinguishing between an employee and an independent contractor. Furthermore, there are court rulings that cover most employment situations. "Under the common law test, a worker is an employee if the person for whom he works has the right to direct and control him in the way he works both as to the final results and as to the details of when, where, and how the work is to be done. The employer need not actually exercise control. It is sufficient that he has the right to do so." There are 20 factors that are set out in the IRS's audit manual for use in determining control. Some factors do not apply to all situations, and the weight to be given to each factor is not always constant.

68. Colorado State University 4-H Leader Line, December, 2004
Please contact Susan Cuckler at scuckler@coop.ext.colostate.edu or call (970)4911144, colorado State University cooperative extension. 1995-2005.
http://4hweb.ext.colostate.edu/leaderline/0412.shtml
Home Leader Line Volume 11, Number 3
December, 2004
4-H Calendar
December 2004
Leader Line on line
3 Urban Expansion Proposals Due
6 4-H Youth Fund board meeting
15 IFYE Ambassador applications due
January 2005
7-10 Western 4-H Roundup
7-10 National 4-H Horse Classic Western Division
7-10 National Western 4-H/FFA Livestock/Meats Judging
7-10 Western 4-H Roundup - Colorado Delegation 8-23 National Western Stock Show 15 Japanese Intern application due 12-17 Flex/NIS mid-term meeting 18-20 National Western Catch-A-Calf Show 19 Colorado 4-H Day - National Western Stock Show (NWSS) February 2005 5-6 Leadership Development Conference (Denver) 7 Colorado 4-H Day (State Capitol) 18-20 Youth Fest (Larkspur, CO) 23-27 Western Regional 4-H Leaders' Forum (Sacramento, CA) March 2005 1 Japanese Exchange Delegate (outgoing) applications due Leader Line copy deadline 8 4-H Youth Fund board meeting 18 Citizenship Washington Focus applications due 18 Urban Expansion reports due 30- National 4-H Conference Go to top of this page.

69. Cooperative Extension Water Specialists
avcr@coop.ext.colostate.edu Water Management/Water Quality/Salinity Control.Luis Garcia 312 General Services Building colorado State University
http://cwrri.colostate.edu/expertise/extension.html
EXTENSION SPECIALISTS
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
Agricultural Operations/
Water Quality Impacts
Animal Waste / Nutrient s
Jessica Davis
C6 Plant Sciences Building
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Phone (970) 491-1913
Jessica.davis@colostate.edu

Aquaculture Chris Myrick 235 Wagar Building Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO Phone (970) 491-5657 camyrick@cnr.colostate.edu Fertilizers Troy Bauder W017 Plant Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 Phone (970) 491-4923 Troy.bauder@colostate.edu Pesticides /Herbicides Sandra McDonald C211A Plant Sciences Building Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523-1177 Phone (970) 491-6027 Sandra.McDonald@colostate.edu Drinking Water Quality Patricia Kendall 205 Gifford Building Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 Phone (970) 491-1945 Kendell@chas.colostate.edu Melissa Bardsley 200-B Gifford Building Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523

70. Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Home Page
colorado State University Cooperative Extension is your connection to the research,information and expertise of your landgrant university.
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/
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Current Topics:
Why leaves change color in the fall
What causes leaf color to change from green to yellow or red in the fall? Fall and Winter Watering
The result of long, dry periods during fall and winter is injury or death to parts of plant root systems. Food Preservation Fact Sheets
Many fact sheets to help with the process of preserving fruits and vegetables. Breakfast enhances learning power for the morning
What simple practice seems to have one of the greatest effects on how well children do in school? The answer is: Eating breakfast. AnswerLink...information for the speed of life
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71. Eagle County, Colorado
This is a fullday class for people working in the food service industry. colorado State University Cooperative Extension and Eagle Valley Library
http://www.eaglecounty.us/csu/family.cfm
County Officials County Services Community Videos ... Home Search:
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Family Matters
Family Matters
eagle@coop.ext.colostate.edu
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Babysitter Basics Training Program
Fifth through seventh graders love being around babies and young children. Because of their willingness to learn about this topic and insufficient and affordable child care in our county, this program is a great opportunity to provide youth with information about child behavior and development in a fun atmosphere. The Babysitter Basics Training Program is a 7.5 hour training session designed for fifth through seventh graders who would like to develop caregiving knowledge and skills to make them feel comfortable and happy around children while projecting a professional image. As part of their registration fees, "Good Times with Kids", a monthly newsletter on child development is sent to each of the graduates for one year. This helps babysitters learn more about child development and behavior. The newsletter also has activities that the babysitters can use the next time they babysit.
Colorado Nutrition Education Plan
Colorado Nutrition Education Plan
Extension Food and Nutrition Program
Through direct teaching, EFNEP can help participants learn to:

72. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Boyer, Luann, Consumer Family Education ext. Agent, colorado State University Resource Splst, University of Alaska Cooperative ext.
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp

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The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service.
Search Results
Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella

73. Directory Of Entomology Departments And Institutes: USA
colorado State University Cooperative Extension 181 Birch Avenue Akron, colorado80720 USDA Forest service Post Office Box 25127 Denver, colorado 80225
http://www.sciref.org/links/EntDept/UC.htm
Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI)
Academic and Governmental Organizations
United States of America
The Directory of Entomology Departments and Institutes (DEDI) currently contains contact information for approximately 1500 entomology departments and institutes in the academic institutions and government agencies of 152 different countries. This file contains the DEDI listing for the states of California, Colorado, and Connecticut in the USA. For an explanation of the content and arrangement of DEDI, please read the Introduction page. You may search for a specific department using the Index of Departments . You may go to the Navigation Page to choose another state or a different country. To choose one of the states in this file, click the appropriate link below.
To choose a different state in the United States, click on the name of the state below. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
CALIFORNIA
[Note: Entries for this state are arranged alphabetically by city.]
Plant Protection Research Unit (PPRU)
Western Regional Research Center (WRRC)
U.S. Department of Agriculture - ARS

74. The Old Farmer's Almanac - Cooperative Extension Services
Cooperative extension Services. Contact your local state cooperative extensionWeb site to get help with colorado www.ext.colostate.edu. Connecticut
http://www.almanac.com/garden/resource/coopext.php
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www.ag.arizona.edu/extension
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www.ucanr.org
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www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/index.html
Delaware
ag.udel.edu/extension
Florida www.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/ces.htm Georgia extension.caes.uga.edu Hawaii www2.ctahr.hawaii.edu/extout/extout.asp Idaho www.uidaho.edu/ag/extension Illinois www.extension.uiuc.edu/welcome.html Indiana www.ces.purdue.edu Iowa www.exnet.iastate.edu Kansas www.oznet.ksu.edu Kentucky www.ca.uky.edu Louisiana www.lsuagcenter.com/nav/extension/extension.asp Maine www.umext.maine.edu Maryland www.agnr.umd.edu/MCE/index.cfm Massachusetts www.umassextension.org Michigan www.msue.msu.edu/msue Minnesota www.extension.umn.edu Mississippi www.msucares.com Missouri www.extension.missouri.edu Montana extn.msu.montana.edu

75. Tourism: Impact Of Visitor Expenditures On Local Revenues
Estimate the percentage of goods and services sold locally that are produced Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work acts of May 8 and June
http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/publications/freepubs/WREP-145.html
Impact of Visitor Expenditures on Local Revenues
WREP-00145 Prepared December 1994 by George Goldman
University of California,
Berkeley Anthony Nakazawa
University of Alaska David Taylor
University of Wyoming Source: Adapted from Tourism USA, Guidelines for Tourism Development , The University of Missouri, Department of Recreation and Park Administration, University Extension, revised and expanded 1986, pp 56-57. The money tourists spend in a community is the benefit which people probably recognize most readily. Other benefits might include improved recreation facilities, expanded cultural and social opportunities, and pride in one's community, but additional dollars provide the usual appeal for tourism development. These dollars benefit sectors throughout the community, including those not directly connected to tourism, such as the construction industry. Communities contemplating development to encourage tourism can estimate the amount of money visitors will spend in their area. These estimates are useful in several ways.
  • To indicate the value of tourism to a larger region.

76. Priester Conference 2000 - Participants
Sarah L. Anderson University of Arkansas coop ext Services PO Box 391 Fax720913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Barbara Garland
http://www.nnh.org/newpriester/participants00.htm
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77. Parental Stress Center
University of Alaska Cooperative Extension service is an outreach educationaldelivery system supported colorado State University Cooperative Extension
http://pscfamily.net/resources/national_resources.php
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Parental Stress Family Center Click here to become a national resource! ALASKA University of Alaska Cooperative Extension Service
is an outreach educational delivery system supported by a partnership between the United States Department of Agriculture and the University of Alaska Fairbanks and College of Rural Alaska. Contact: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/ ALABAMA Alabama Cooperative Extension System Contact: http://www.aces.edu/ ARIZONA The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension serves as a statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans. Contact: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network (APEN) has been in existence for several years APEN has sponsored multiple annual statewide conferences for parent educators as well as numerous training programs. There are quarterly meetings and there is no charge to join APEN. It is open to all professionals involved in or interested in parenting education. Contact: http://www.arctf.org/apen.html

78. Summit County Colorado - Summit County Line
6683595 CSU Cooperative extension Director - Laura Au-Yeung 668-5486 SeniorServices - Beth Koran. 453-2232 Sheriff s Office. ext.
http://www.co.summit.co.us/summitcountyline.htm
THE SUMMIT COUNTY LINE
Call 970-453-3530 to access the Summit County Line
Marque el 453-3530 y Despues la Extension The Summit County Line is a 24 hour, seven day a week automated information service for citizens and visitors of Summit County. It is accessible by using a touch tone telephone. To access the Summit County Line dial the number above and enter a 3-digit code.You may enter the code for a new category at any time to access a different informational message. This is an automated system intended to provide after hours information and is not intended to access people in departments. If you would like to talk to someone in a department during regular working hours, please dial 970-453-2561. Quick Links -
Click an item below to get related codes for the Summit County Line. Government Offices
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600 System Survey
601 System Information BACK TO TOP GOVERNMENT OFFICES
140 Summit County Web Site
142 Office of the County Manager 144 Old County Courthouse 146 County Commons 148 Snake River Waste Water Treatment Plant 150 Volunteers 151 Heeney Line BACK TO TOP BACK TO TOP AMBULANCE 360 General Information 361 Transportation 365 Training BACK TO TOP ANIMAL CONTROL 370 Animal Control - Office Hours 372 Animal Control- Emergency Procedures

79. Pagetwo
George Adam Becker, BGS, Facility Services. Lauren Bernadette Bergeron, MS,La coop ext Serv County Operations. Pamela Frances Borne, PHD
http://www.lsu.edu/lsutoday/980605/pagetwo.html
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Spring 1998
Commencement Day
RECORD During spring commencement ceremonies, LSU awarded a record number of University Medals to bachelor's degree recipients earning the highest grade point average. A total of 23 students graduated with a 4.0 average May 22. They gathered before the main ceremony in the Maravich Assembly Center for photos with Chancellor William L. Jenkins, far right. The medalists are, from left: front row, Kelly M. Mathews, Jennifer I. Robin, Anjani J. Urban, Jessica M. Wheeler, Kari M. Hebert, Dana N. Trahan; second row, Christopher C. Roth, Karen E. Wilthew, Adlah Sukkar, Allain D. White, Melissa A. McCutcheon; third row, Chad R. Thomas, James S. Kurtz, Eric C. Scott, Ryan C. Perry, April A. Erwin; top row, Eric R. Handley, Jonathan P. Arendt, Jonathan W. Franzosa, William P. Goins II, Kevin S. Brown and Christopher V. Popov. Rachel Emmons is not pictured.
2,300 graduate during spring ceremonies U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman spoke at LSU's 237th commencement exercises May 22, during which more than 2,300 students received degrees, one posthumously. Commencement Day activities included a main ceremony in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, where Herman spoke, and a ceremony for each college, where students received their diplomas individually. LSU Board of Supervisors member Victor Bussie introduced Herman.

80. Economics & Statistics Staff Biographies
Schenk has 15 years experience in the financial services industry. Tom canbe reached at 800356-9655, ext 4064 or tbrisette@cuna.coop.
http://advice.cuna.org/leadership_econ.html
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All CUNA sites Compliance Consumer Info Gov. Affairs Reg. Advocacy Strategic Services Training CU Statistics Economic Data Custom Research Reports ... Strategic Services
Bill Hampel, Senior Vice President, Research and Policy Analysis The Research and Policy Analysis Department performs Market Research for Credit Unions and State Credit Union leagues, maintains a comprehensive Financial Data Base on Credit Unions and does a variety of Research on Financial and Economic issues of interest to the Credit Union movement. Hampel also writes Economic Analysis columns for several Credit Union Publications. Before joining CUNA, Hampel was an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Montana at Missoula. Before that he was an Instructor of Economics at Iowa State University at Ames. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from Iowa State. Hampel served as a staff member at Navy Federal Credit Union in Virginia during a one-year sabbatical in 1989-90, where he studied credit union operations and carried out a variety of consulting projects. He is a member of the American Economic Association and the National Association of Business Economists.

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